Discussing the crisis in Ukraine, teaching libertarian feminism, and more…
Research shows that libertarian women feel the most alone in their philosophy than any other. That’s why LOLA Brazil hosts regular social events to create a community among like-minded women.
LOLA’s newest chapter came together for their first local meet to establish their vision and goals to reach new women in Bolivia with the ideas of liberty.
As a first introduction to libertarian feminism among Bolivian women, the community leaders met to discuss the crucial role of women in spreading the message of liberty.
This month the LOLA Aligarh Muslim University Chapter discussed local policies and solutions for sexual discrimination from a liberty-minded perspective.
LOLA Guatelma met to discuss the harmful effects of government policies and free-market solutions to address poverty.
In collaboration with Eslibertad Honduras, leaders hosted a zoom discussion on the renowned Libertarian philosopher Ayn Rand, the theories of Objectivism, and the free-market ethics of a free society.
LOLA Programs Manager for Ghana, Catherine Arday, hosted a virtual meet to build and promote libertarianism among women in Ghana.
LOLA Leader, Ana Rizo, and Candidate for Commissioner Miami-Dade, Martha Bueno, hosted a live chat on what’s really happening at the Ottawa protests and the consequences of Trudeau’s mandates. Watch it here.
Kat Murti of Feminists for Liberty and LOLA introduced the principles of libertarian feminism to Hondurans
LOLA Paraiba came together with plans on how to reach more women with the ideas of liberty throughout the year.
LOLA Chile featured Maria Laura Diaz for a talk on how to exercise leadership in partnership with Cedice Joven.
LOLA Rio Grande do Norte came together to establish plans for 2022 in their efforts to address the shortage of women in the liberty movement.
LOLA Toronto hosted a live chat featuring two perspectives of the Ukrainian crisis. Their two hosts were Olga Ovchinnikova, a Russian international student, and anti-war activist settled in Canada, and Daria Moroz, a Ukrainian immigrant currently settled in Canada. Watch the talk here.